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OBD2 repair Removal guidance

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#1 ·
Hi All.
My OBD socket has lost pin 8 (pushed back) and due to location is impossible to work on. My Nexus dongle still works with FAP but dealer cannot reset my new EOLYS tank or clear DFP life at 0 faults without pin 8. Car will not regenerate till faults cleared. So I need instructions of which trim to remove to get the OBD out. I have tried removing upper centre console trim and unit covering radio and have taken radio out but it’s not enough to get to or release the OBD. Hoping it may be bottom trim/centre console. Has anyone got Instructions please? Thank you
I have 308 Gtline sw s/s 2017 1.6 blue120 (T9 I think)
 
#3 · (Edited)
Peugeot wiring diagrams, SEDRE

Enter the VIN or manually drive to data for your vehicle variation (RPO = DAM number 'it's a coded date of manufacture').

General points
Sockets / terminals / connectors
Diagnostic connector

Print or save the document.
If it is an interactive document, copy down the meanings of C001, BSI1 etc or jump to each and print and save.
Then copy everything you can before the token runs out about your vehicle, do the same to the Parts database / repair procedures you are likely to use.

Hope you find this helpful.
 
#7 ·
Thanks. Went through YouTube first. Looks like not many people have had to access or remove OBD connector. Still have to try centre console removal yet which might do the trick. I downloaded the instructions during the hour session along with the lower glove compartment and lock which did show the moulding the connector sits in. Will update you when I have had chance to try that option. I have to dismantle the console anyway because the Louvre slide cover in middle of console decided to delaminate in last yrs heatwave and I have re-glued the cross members but it won’t just slide back in. That would be too easy😀 so it’s a dual purpose strip-down.